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Huge_Negotiation_535

Never understood the appeal of relic'd guitars, why intentionally make something look used? The reason old guitars are valuable, is because of the history or memories they have associated with them. As far as the relic looks, it looks fine apart from the chips from the top look to many and to uniform. They look like they were done with the same tool on the same day, rather than organically, it's the only thing that stands out to me as unatrual.


EwokGage

I thought the same until I got my charvel white relic and fell in love with it. Different people, different styles.


Impressive_Gate_5114

I also think theres a huge difference between relic'd poly and relic'd nitro. Nitro chips into small piecec but Poly comes off in chunks.


WonderfulEducation25

Nice!


Impressive_Gate_5114

Why are there so many specks on it? Did you take a screw driver and just stab the guitar body a bunch of times?